Presenter: Mai Hinton Mentors: Lindsey Powell & Kate Hobbs February 2011.

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Presenter: Mai Hinton Mentors: Lindsey Powell & Kate Hobbs February 2011

Today’s Presentation What is theory of mind? Theory of mind studies with preschool-age children False Belief Task Theory of mind studies with younger children Looking Time Helping Discussion

What is theory of mind? Understanding others’ mental states, such as thoughts, feelings and beliefs, and using them to predict and explain their behavior

Do children possess a ToM? Preschool studies (3- and 4-year-olds) Elicited response False Belief Task (Wimmer & Perner, 1983)

Sally-Anne Task Sally plays with her dollie and then places her into the crib, under the covers. Sally then leaves the room. While Sally is gone, naughty Anne hides the dollie in the toy box. Sally returns. “Where will she look for her dollie?”

Discussion of Sally-Anne Task Consistent and significant results over many studies 4-year-olds answer correctly; 3-year-olds do not Do you think this is good evidence of ToM? Why do 3-year-olds fail this task? Are 3-year-olds capable of a ToM? What could be done differently?

Spontaneous-response tasks Violation of Expectations Measure looking time Onishi & Baillargeon, 2005

Understanding False Beliefs Familiarization trials Trial 1: Agent plays with toy, hides it in the green box and then leaves hand in green box for several seconds and curtain drops Trial 2 & 3: Curtain opens, agent reaches hand into green box (where the toy is) and stays there until curtain drops (Onishi & Baillargeon, 2005)

True Belief Agent watches while the toy moves from the green to yellow box TB-yellow Expected 

False Belief Same as TB-yellow but then toy shifts to the green box when the agent is not watching FB-yellow  Unexpected

ToM in 18-month-olds? Current Research Baillargeon reading In This Lab Helping Task Looking Time Task

Helping Task (Buttelmann, 2009) Active behavioral measure

Looking Time Task in Our Lab Onishi & Baillargeon design

Looking Time Results Our DataOnishi & Baillargeon, 2005 ☐ Yellow Box Green Box

Helping Task Results Note: There were also 9 children who did not help.

Looking at Both Looking Time and Helping Tasks

Discussion Recap Theory of mind Studies Thoughts?